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What can I get in Ireland for... around €400,000?

From a charming terraced cottage to a brand new development.

STAYING WITHIN BUDGET is one of the toughest things to do when it comes to buying a new home. But fret not, we’re here to help.

Each week, we round up four properties, within a certain price range, so you can keep your funds in check. Read on for our selection of homes around Ireland, right now, that are going for €420,000 or less.

Ringsend, Dublin 4 – €420,000

With a Dublin 4 address and full planning permission to extend and convert, this home would be an attractive option for young couples who need to be close to the city centre. Comprising of a hallway, living room, kitchen/ding space and two bedrooms, a rear garden gives this city home a big plus.

As you’d expect, everything you need is within walking distance. Grand Canal Square, Ringsend and Sandymount villages have grocery shopping and socialising covered, and a hop over the river will have you at the IFSC and the O2.

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Saggart, Co Dublin – €400,000

A-rated and located in the south west Dublin commuter village of Saggart, 19 Drury Mills is part of a three and four bedroom terraced housing development. Extensively upgraded and modern throughout, the home is spread over three floors and comprises of a ground floor WC and utility room in addition to the sitting room, entrance hall and kitchen. The master bedroom as the luxury of residing on the top floor, complete with en suite bathroom, walk-in wardrobe and even a balcony.

When it comes to location, the red line Luas that connects to the city, is a mere five minute walk away and Saggart village is home to a whole host of amenities, shops and restaurants.

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Shankill, Dublin 18 – €345,000

Short drives to both The Garden of Ireland and Dublin city, makes Shankill the perfect option for people who like the best of both worlds. 4 Olcovar is part of a development that comprises of a two bedroom apartment that’s light and bright and enjoys a south facing terrace that gets the best of the sunshine.

Close to Shankill village, the DART line and a number of bus routes that serve the south as well as the city centre, this modern apartment is perfect for small families and young couples who crave a nice mix of urban and rural living.

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